**With Threats Rising, Supreme Court Asks Congress to Increase Security Funds**
The Supreme Court is urging Congress to approve a significant increase in its security budget. The request comes amid a rising number of threats against the justices.
Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Elena Kagan are scheduled to make a rare appearance at the Capitol. They will testify about the court’s more than $200 million funding request for the next fiscal year.
The current security environment has prompted the court to seek additional resources. Officials cite a sharp rise in credible threats against federal judges nationwide.
The funding would cover enhanced security for the justices’ homes and travel. It would also support increased protection for the court building itself.
The appearance of two justices before a congressional committee is highly unusual. It underscores the severity of the concerns facing the highest court in the nation.
Lawmakers on both sides have expressed support for increased judicial security. However, the exact amount of funding remains a point of discussion.
The request aligns with broader efforts across the federal judiciary to bolster safety measures. A similar proposal is pending for lower court judges as well.




